Association between serum C-reactive protein and low muscle mass among US adults: Results from NHANES 1999 to 2006

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ruzheng Lin , Ying Chen , Kai Liu
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Abstract

Introduction

Inflammation is hypothesized to be a pivotal factor influencing muscle function, with C-Reactive Protein (CRP) serving as a common biomarker of inflammation. However, the literature pertaining to the relationship between CRP and muscle mass remains scant, particularly among representative adult populations in the United States. The present study aimed to delve into the association between serum CRP levels and muscle mass among American adults, leveraging data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted from 1999 to 2006.

Methods

A cohort of 13,518 participants, representative of the US adult population, underwent dual-energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) to assess Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Mass (ASM) and had their CRP levels measured. Muscle mass was defined using ASM adjusted by Body Mass Index (ASM/BMI) criteria. Employing weighted logistic regression models, restricted cubic spline analysis, and subgroup analyses, the authors examined the association between serum CRP and low muscle mass.

Results

After meticulously adjusting for various covariates, the present findings revealed a positive association between serum CRP levels and the risk of low muscle mass in American adults (OR = 1.07, 95 % CI 1.01‒1.14, p = 0.016). Notably, an inverse J-shaped relationship was observed, with serum CRP inflection points of 0.273 mg/dL for the overall population, 0.172 mg/dL for males, and 0.296 mg/dL for females. Subgroup analysis further demonstrated that factors such as gender, race, educational level, smoking status, congestive heart failure, stroke, renal weakness/failure, coronary heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, vigorous physical activity, moderate physical activity, and muscle strengthening activities did not significantly impact this positive correlation (all p for interaction values > 0.05).

Conclusions

This nationally representative cross-sectional study provides robust evidence of an inverse J-shaped association between serum CRP levels and the risk of low muscle mass in adults in the United States, with a critical inflection point of 0.273 mg/dL. These findings may inform future research and clinical strategies aimed at mitigating the negative effects of inflammation on muscle mass and function in the adult population.
美国成年人血清c反应蛋白与低肌肉质量的关系:1999年至2006年NHANES的结果
简介:炎症被认为是影响肌肉功能的关键因素,c反应蛋白(CRP)是炎症的常见生物标志物。然而,有关CRP与肌肉质量之间关系的文献仍然很少,特别是在美国具有代表性的成年人群体中。本研究旨在深入研究美国成年人血清CRP水平与肌肉质量之间的关系,利用1999年至2006年进行的国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据。方法:一组13518名参与者,代表美国成年人口,接受双能x射线吸收仪(DXA)评估阑尾骨骼肌质量(ASM),并测量CRP水平。肌肉质量由体质指数(ASM/BMI)标准调整的ASM定义。采用加权逻辑回归模型、受限三次样条分析和亚组分析,作者检验了血清CRP与低肌肉质量之间的关系。结果:在仔细调整各种协变量后,目前的研究结果显示血清CRP水平与美国成年人低肌肉质量风险呈正相关(OR = 1.07, 95% CI 1.01-1.14, p = 0.016)。值得注意的是,观察到一个反j型关系,血清CRP拐点在总体人群中为0.273 mg/dL,男性为0.172 mg/dL,女性为0.296 mg/dL。亚组分析进一步表明,性别、种族、受教育程度、吸烟状况、充血性心力衰竭、中风、肾衰竭/肾功能衰竭、冠心病、糖尿病、高血压、剧烈体育活动、中度体育活动和肌肉强化活动等因素对这种正相关性没有显著影响(相互作用值均为0.05)。结论:这项具有全国代表性的横断面研究提供了强有力的证据,证明血清CRP水平与美国成年人低肌肉质量风险之间存在负j型关联,其临界拐点为0.273 mg/dL。这些发现可能为未来的研究和临床策略提供信息,旨在减轻炎症对成人肌肉质量和功能的负面影响。
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Clinics
Clinics 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.70%
发文量
129
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in the medical sciences. CLINICS complies with the policies of funding agencies which request or require deposition of the published articles that they fund into publicly available databases. CLINICS supports the position of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) on trial registration.
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